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A Song Everyone Can Sing: A Community Sing featuring VOCES8

Temple Performing Arts Center 1837 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

In celebration of LiveConnections’ 10th anniversary season, we’re dreaming big about accessibility and inclusion in our city. We’re creating a multi-media music extravaganza where EVERYONE can participate in making music together. Young and old. People of diverse abilities and backgrounds. People who love to sing and people who don’t think they can sing at all.

Portrait of Augusta Read Thomas

Gould Rehearsal Hall, Curtis Institute of Music 1616 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Curtis 20/21 performs a selection of works by Curtis’s 2018–19 composer in residence, Augusta Read Thomas.

$20

The Americas

Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA

Astral Spotlight Artist Jordan Dodson makes his Chamber Orchestra debut displaying the beauty of acoustic and electric guitar. Joining him is COP/ACF’s Steven R. Gerber Composer-in-Residence and Philadelphia Composer Andrea Clearfield as she premieres her new work for electric guitar.

$25

Mosaic Concert

Temple Performing Arts Center 1837 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

A celebration of Temple Music Prep’s 50th Anniversary! This Free concert is a mosaic of the various brightly colored pieces representing the various genres, students, and projects that define Temple Music Prep.

Free

Rediscoveries: Festival of American Chamber Music II

Trinity Center for Urban Life 22nd and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, United States

A project which seeks to illuminate an important but largely neglected body of 20th- and 21st-century chamber music by American composers, with a special focus on composers with ties to Philadelphia.

$10 – $30

Carol of Words ~ Walt Whitman in Song

To celebrate the bicentennial of Walt Whitman’s birth and his lasting contribution to American letters and song, Lyric Fest presents concerts with distinct programming of Whitman songs. 

Mavericks of Minimalism

Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The enchanting final concert of the season, centered around a commissioned work by post-minimalist cross-culturalist, Evan Ziporyn, for string quartet and 4 gamelan players.

$5 – $20

Cynthia Raim, piano

American Philosophical Society 427 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

The Chamber Music Society proudly opens their 34th Season with a world-class artist making her 42nd appearance on our series. Cynthia Raim’s wonderfully-crafted recital concludes with Schumann’s early masterpiece: Carnaval, Op. 9, a colorful suite that Franz Liszt assessed as “one of the greatest works I know.”

$20

Marina Piccinini, flute; Tessa Lark, violin/viola; & Michael Thurber, double bass

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

“The Heifetz of the flute” (Gramophone), Marina Piccinini, joins the high-energy duo of Lark and Thurber for a genre-bending blend of classical and international folk sounds. Of particular note on this program is the world premiere of a piece by Paul Wiancko whose music the Washington Post lauds as “fresh and full blooded.”

$20

A Czech Christmas

A vocal quartet, trumpets, recorders, strings, organ and theorbo usher in the season with glorious 17th-century music collected by Bishop-Prince Karl II von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn.

$30 – $40